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Identification of loci associated with embryo yield in microspore culture of Brassica rapa by segregation distortion analysis

Authors :
Kumiko Taguchi
Hiroyasu Kitashiba
Shuji Yokoi
Ikuyo Kaneko
Takeshi Nishio
Kiyofumi Inaba
Yoshihito Takahata
Source :
Plant Cell Reports. 35:2197-2204
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.

Abstract

We identified three physical positions associated with embryo yield in microspore culture of Brassica rapa by segregation distortion analysis. We also confirmed their genetic effects on the embryo yield. Isolated microspore culture is well utilized for the production of haploid or doubled-haploid plants in Brassica crops. Brassica rapa cv. ‘Ho Mei’ is one of the most excellent cultivars in embryo yield of microspore culture. To identify the loci associated with microspore embryogenesis, segregation analysis of 154 DNA markers anchored to B. rapa chromosomes (A01–A10) was performed using a population of microspore-derived embryos obtained from an F1 hybrid between ‘CR-Seiga’, a low yield cultivar in microspore-derived embryos, and ‘Ho Mei’. Three regions showing significant segregation distortion with increasing ‘Ho Mei’ alleles were detected on A05, A08 and A09, although these regions showed the expected Mendelian segregation ratio in an F2 population. The additive effect of alleles in these regions on embryo yield was confirmed in a BC3F1 population. One region on A08 containing Br071-5c had a higher effect than the other regions. Polymorphism of nucleotide sequences around the Br071-5c locus was investigated to find the gene possibly responsible for efficient embryogenesis from microspores.

Details

ISSN :
1432203X and 07217714
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Cell Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f3569705bcade7ab6bbcc0d8a6faf95d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00299-016-2029-4